Popular Nigerian rapper, actor and social activist Folarin Falana (known as Falz) shares his concerns about the prospect of raising future children in Nigeria.
The entertainer reveals his retention in a candid conversation Dear ife series podcastsHosted by Ifdayo Agoro.
When asked if he would consider raising children in the country, Falz admitted it was a tough question. He is truly concerned about the personal risks of continuing insecurity in Nigeria, economic instability and his outspoken activism.
“This is a profound question.” Wrong response. “I haven’t really thought of this far yet, but because of what we’re dealing with, I can’t immediately say ‘yes’ – insecurity, my threat of activism, and even the ability of Nigerians to these issues.”
Although he was worried Bop Daddy Crooner, known for his strong Nigerian stance, maintained a promising view of the country’s future, noting that while he could not give a clear “yes”, he was also not ready to leave it out altogether.
“It’s so sad, but I can’t say ‘no’ completely because I’m very pro-Nigerian and I believe we can still do it right. I don’t know, let’s take a look, look He smiled.
Currently single and unfamiliar, Falz has been a voice critic of Nigerian government policy and social injustice, especially playing a frontline role in the #endsars protests and using his platform to advocate for human rights and accountability.
“If anything, would you raise your children in Nigeria?”
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